The Backwoods Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

First-time 31-year-old director Koldo Serra's thriller The Backwoods (AKA El bosque de las sombras, 2006) re-charts thematic territory covered, in years prior, by such well-worn classics as Deliverance and Southern Comfort, and such B-grade horror pictures as Savage Island (2004). With their nuptials crumbling, a married couple from London in their early thirties, Norman (Paddy Considine) and Lucy (sensual Virginie Ledoyen of The Beach) opt to take some time out with a sojourn to northern Spain's Basque region, in the Pyrenees. They arrive at a renovated farmhouse run by Paul (Gary Oldman) and Isabel (Aitana Sanchez-Gijon) and are initially able to enjoy themselves, but the trip takes a decidedly ugly turn when Paul and Norman head out on a hunting expedition and discover a malformed, feral girl (an 'enfant sauvage') in a local cabin, apparently completely neglected. They transport her from the building in a sincere and honest attempt to help her, but only succeed in drawing forth the wrath of the savage and inbred local townspeople, who quake with rage at the thought of someone absconding with one of their own. - Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

DVD Release Date:
04/15/2008
Run Time:
98 min.
Distributor(s):
Filmax International, Lionsgate (USA)
Production Co.:
Castelao Productions, Divine Productions, Holy Cow, Monfort Producciones, Videntia Frames Productions
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Nightmare Vacations
Tone:
Disturbing, Menacing, Ominous, Tense
Keywords:
British, cabin, culture-shock, deformity, farmhouse, hands, tourist, violence, weekend
Language:
English,Spanish
Status:
DVD